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Posted 2 months ago
For students applying for visas, what’s the best way to answer questions about future plans without sounding uncertain?
Manny Liam
Answered 2 months ago
When I was asked about my future plans during my visa interview, I focused on explaining how my chosen program aligns with my career goals. I talked about how the skills I’d gain would be applicable to the industry back home. Keeping it clear and direct worked well for me
Shasha Fernandis
Answered 2 months ago
Honestly, it’s best to avoid sounding too vague or undecided. Talk about your long-term goals, like how the degree will help you contribute to your field of expertise or create opportunities in your home country. Be genuine—they don’t expect you to have everything mapped out, but they do want to see a clear direction
Fuzzy Raz
Answered 2 months ago
From what I’ve seen, they’re looking to understand your commitment to completing your program and how it fits into your overall career path. It's good to emphasize your enthusiasm for the field you’re studying and how it’ll help you make a positive impact either in your home country or globally
Kim Jena
Answered 2 months ago
When I went for my student visa interview, I made sure to tie my future plans to my home country. I mentioned how I wanted to return to use my degree to improve the healthcare system back home, which showed them that I wasn’t planning to stay indefinitely
Sirsa Adam
Answered 2 months ago
When I went for my student visa interview, I made sure to tie my future plans to my home country. I mentioned how I wanted to return to use my degree to improve the healthcare system back home, which showed them that I wasn’t planning to stay indefinitely
Marie Louis
Answered 2 months ago
A friend of mine shared their experience—they said the key is to sound confident without overstating things. They talked about their career aspirations and explained how the specific program they chose would enable them to achieve those goals. That clarity seemed to make a good impression
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